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state police, who were tasked with the law's enforcement. Bullock vetoed this bill, pointing out that the state police performed other vital functions. At the same time, a law replacing abolition with a licensing scheme was passed; Bullock allowed this bill to become law without his signature. In 1869, a more conservative legislature restored the previous prohibition statute.
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elected offices into the 1870s. During his tenure he improved the state's finances, reducing war-related debts. Bullock was an outspoken advocate of women's suffrage, although the more conservative legislature never enacted enabling legislation. He also favored state support for railroads, signing bills providing loans totalling $ 6 million to the
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approach of Andrew before him, enforced the prohibition law more strictly than any other governor of the period. This policy was probably responsible for the declining margins of victory in his three elections. In 1868, legislative proponents of relaxed rules secured passage of a law abolishing the
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in the general election, and served three consecutive one-year terms. Bullock was a member of an informal group of Republicans known as the "Bird Club" (for its organizer, paper magnate Francis W. Bird), which effectively controlled the state Republican Party organization and dominated the state's
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One of the more contentious issues during Bullock's tenure was the state's alcohol prohibition law, which had been enacted in the 1850s, and which politically divided the otherwise dominant Republicans. Easing of either the law's strict rules or their enforcement was regularly debated in the
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Bullock was educated as a lawyer, and married into the wealthy Hazard family of arms manufacturers, becoming one of the state's wealthiest men. He served in the state legislature during the war, and was active in recruiting for the war effort. He was an advocate of
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When Worcester was chartered as a city in 1848, Bullock was elected to serve on its inaugural Common Council. He first ran for mayor of Worcester in 1853, but lost the election. In 1859, he was elected mayor of Worcester, narrowly defeating Republican
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in Worcester. However, he drifted away from the law, becoming involved in the insurance business as an agent. He eventually joined the State Mutual Life Assurance Company, which had
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After leaving office, Bullock returned to the insurance business, in which he remained until the end of his life. He refused repeated offers to stand for the
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in January 1862, serving in that role until 1865 with near-unanimous support. He was energetic in recruitment of troops for the
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as a Whig in 1844, serving until 1848; for two years he was chairman of the Judiciary Committee. In 1849 he served in the
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In 1842 Bullock became active in political and public service. He served as a military assistant to John Davis, who was
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that year, after which he was frequently referred to as "Colonel Bullock". In that year he also became editor of the
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In 1861 Bullock was again elected to the state legislature, serving until 1866. Bullock was elected
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as his successor. Opposing Dawes for the Republican nomination was George F. Loring, a protΓ©gΓ© of
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in 1840. He was then admitted to the Massachusetts Bar and joined the law practice of
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with abolitionists. He was for many years involved in the insurance industry in
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Bullock received the Republican Party nomination for governor in 1865 after
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decided not to stand for reelection. Bullock defeated Civil War General
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specified that slavery in the territory was to be determined by
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to send anti-slavery settlers to the Kansas Territory after the
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Bullock declined to run for reelection in 1868, promoting
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in each of his terms. He was also responsible for hiring
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Alexander Hamilton Bullock was born on March 2, 1816, in
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Bullock was elected a member of the Worcester-based
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Blanchard & Co. 1067: 518:legislature. Bullock, in contrast to the 328:, where he also served one term as mayor. 131:January 3, 1859 β€“ January 2, 1860 72:January 4, 1866 β€“ January 7, 1869 42: 662: 660: 641: 639: 308:, he served three terms (1866–69) as the 1370:January 4, 1866 – January 7, 1869 674: 672: 508: 381: 1217: 971: 607:86th Massachusetts General Court (1865) 602:85th Massachusetts General Court (1864) 597:84th Massachusetts General Court (1863) 592:83rd Massachusetts General Court (1862) 457:in 1855. He served as president of the 14: 2202: 1318:Massachusetts House of Representatives 1021: 657: 636: 627: 459:Worcester County Horticultural Society 415:Massachusetts House of Representatives 181:Massachusetts House of Representatives 1387: 1144: 1040: 1002: 669: 440: 2270:People from Royalston, Massachusetts 1171: 1125: 1094: 1028:. Cambridge, MA: J. Wilson and Son. 940: 1172:Rice, Franklin Pierce, ed. 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Index

Alexander H. Bullock

Governor of Massachusetts
Lieutenant
William Claflin
John A. Andrew
William Claflin
Mayor
Worcester, Massachusetts
Isaac Davis
William W. Rice
Massachusetts Senate
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Royalston, Massachusetts
Worcester, Massachusetts
Whig
Republican

Massachusetts
Whig
Republican
26th Governor of Massachusetts
American Civil War
New England Emigrant Aid Society
Kansas Territory
Worcester
temperance
Royalston, Massachusetts
Leicester Academy
Amherst College

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